Fundamental Knowledge of Microfabrication: Key Points for Researchers and Developers to Know about Microfabrication
We will introduce points that researchers and developers should pay attention to during development, design, and processing.
We will introduce points that researchers and developers who require micro-machined parts should pay attention to during development, design, and processing, such as 'confirming the equipment of the ordering source if even a part requires micro-machining,' 'designing to match commercially available tools as much as possible to reduce costs,' 'keeping corner radii as large as possible to reduce costs,' 'having fewer curved shapes to keep costs and delivery times down,' 'deburring of micro parts,' and 'when using expensive materials, the small size of the parts can lead to cost advantages.' For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Points of Microfabrication】 - If microfabrication is required even in part, check the equipment of the supplier. - Designing to match commercially available tools as much as possible can reduce costs. - Increasing the corner radius as much as possible can help reduce costs. - Fewer curved shapes can help keep costs and delivery times down. - Burr treatment for micro parts. - When using expensive materials, the small size of the parts can provide cost advantages. - The relationship between tool diameter and machining depth. - Regarding surface roughness. - Shape constraints due to material. - Handling of micro parts. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Since its founding in 1970, Goto Seiki has cultivated cutting processing technology, particularly in the field of optical and measuring instruments, where high precision and shape requirements are demanded. This has become the foundational technology for our precision parts manufacturing. In the realm of development and prototyping that supports the forefront of manufacturing, this advanced cutting technology is indispensable. Additionally, we continue to evolve as a versatile group aiming for optimization in precision parts processing using non-ferrous metals and resins, as well as in micro-machining and mold technology.